Why MTN sponsors 2010 world cup
Pray for your leaders, Cleric urges Nigerians
NCC commiserates with the Babangidas
Selling the Nigerian brand in 2010
Soludo decries absence of FG’s presence in Anambra
2011: Egwu moves against Elechi
Rescued banks pay N17bn interest on bail out money
Rescue banks, AMC, reform and amnesty to determine Banking in 2010
Arumah Oteh: Hope for market recovery in 2010
African Reinsurers tighten terms for local firms this year
Experts list measures for a better mortgage sector in 2010
Yobe set to meet 2000 housing units target
Army commissions 260 housing units
On the rights and privileges of Dr. Goodluck Jonathan

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Housing delivery: Collaboration with private sector fruitful, Ekpiwhre
Minister of State for Works, Housing and Urban Development, Mrs Grace Ekpiwhre, has declared that the collaboration between the federal government and the private sector on housing development under the Private-Public Partnership (PPP) scheme is yielding positive results.
FINANCIAL VANGUARD’S FORECAST FOR 2010
The nation’s recovery from the recession occasioned by the global economic crisis has begun courtesy of the banking sector reforms and the improved oil productions engendered by the amnesty program. However due to infrastructural problem, the recovery will be at a very slow pace.
For Manufacturers deregulation and amnesty are the issues in 2010
Manufacturers have identified deregulation, amnesty program as well as credit squeeze in the banking sector as the main forces that would influence the economy in 2010.
FUNDING SMUGGLING AND MONEY LAUNDERING FROM BDCs
In the wake of the recent Central Bank’s pseudo liberalization of dollar supply to the foreign exchange market, naira rate tumbled from over N140=$1 to today’s rate of about N130=$1 in the black market, leaving a spread of just about N2 from the official rate.
Bishop to Nigerians : Wake up from your slumber
BISHOP of the Anglican Diocese of Lagos Mainland, Rt. Rev Adebayo Akinde, has urged Nigerians to wake up from their slumber. In his new year sermon at the Cathedral of St. Jude, Ebute Metta, he said the time calls for vigilance in our individual and national lives. Describing sleep as useful to the human body, […]

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